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The film language in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho.
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The Film Shakespeare in Love gives a realistic portrayal of sixteenth century life while also appealing directly to a modern cinema audience. Discuss how the makers of the film successfully combine these two elements.
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The film starts with a single trumpet as private Ryan years later in the present year, walking at a fast pace to the memorial ground of the WW2 soldiers. The camera shot used as Ryan walks down the path
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The film that I am analysing is called "Raising Arizona"; it is based around the themes of comedy.
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The film that I chose to write about in this report was 'Queen of the Damned', which is the sequel to 'Interview with a Vampire'.
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The film trailer I will analyzed was for the film X-Men-The Movie.
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The film “SUPERMAN” (1978) and the teen melodrama “SMALLVILLE” (2001 to present day)
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The film, "Stand By Me" shows the story of four young boy, Teddy, Gordy, Chris and Vern who go on a trip.
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The film, Empire of the Sun tells the story of Jim Graham, a precocious and wealthy young English boy in Shanghai, and his journey across war-torn China upon the Japanese invasion of the country during World War Two.
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The film, “Hero”, is an innovative chronicle and is set in 3rd Century China – a time when it was split into seven warring states. It was directed by Zhang Yimou, and filmed in the year 2002, which included Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung
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The Filmmaking of Quentin Tarantino
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The Films of Robert Rodriguez are very much embraced by Hollywood even though they are made independently of the studio norm
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The Fleischer Brothers were the only real opposition in the marketplace to the Walt Disney studios in the 1930’s and 40’s. Discuss how their work contrasts with other prominent studios of this period.
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The focus of this essay is a comparison of the codes and conventions used to signify genres and how films are marketed to their target audiences in two contemporary film posters.The starting point for my analysis is the definition of genre
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The French New Wave
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The Fruit Cellar Scene
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The Full Monty - film review.
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The Full Monty - review.
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The Full Monty And Independence Day compared.
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The function of Gentre.
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The gangster genre of film has been on of the few genres which has evolved over time whilst still remaining close to the basic formula of each film
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The Genre of horror is clearly established in both opening scenes in "The Faculty" and "Jaws". How do the directors do this?
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The Gladiator.
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The Godfather "An offer you can't refuse!"
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The Godfather, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
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